Preventing the use of waiting lists but, when necessary, implementing and managing such waiting lists

Developing and maintaining comprehensive systems of care

Implementing integrated planning processes

Providing ongoing TA support and mentorship to Part B/ADAP program managers and personnel

About NASTAD

NASTAD represents the nation’s chief state and territorial AIDS directors and other state health agency personnel who have programmatic responsibility for administering HIV/AIDS and viral hepatitis surveillance, prevention, care and treatment services.

Through its membership, NASTAD provides national leadership to reduce the incidence of HIV and viral hepatitis infections in the United States, enhances the delivery of comprehensive and quality care to all persons living with HIV/AIDS and viral hepatitis, and facilitates the development of responsive public policies at the federal and state levels.